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EVENING NEWS BUFFALO, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 13, 'o. The Fatal Wonpon, 'The cannon grim and terrible | Has cooled Its Bery breaths Ko more Its awful abot and shell Bpread dovastating death, No more the sadly malined or dead In countless numbers fall 'The cannon's gone; we've now Instead A woman's parnaol. Ug‘en the overerowded street, 'here hundreds must convons, Oh, there's where you're sure to moet \his terrible machine, And as It sweeps in beauty by, Of high and low-yes, all- \Pis very stire to catch the eyo, \fhis woman's parasol. -Chicago Post. LOVE AND STARS, When I watched the flock upon the Lu- berom I remained whole weeks without seeing a living soul, alone in the pasturngo with my dog Labri and. my sheep. From time to time the hermit of Mont de 1'U're passed there to look for medicinal herbs, or I saw the black face of some Piedmont collier; but they were simple souls, slient by dint of solitude, having lost the taste for talking aud knowing nothing of what was suld down in the villages and towns Hence every two weeks, when I heard upon the ascending highway the bolls of our farm mule, bringing me my provisions for the coming fortnight, and saw gradualy appear from below the lively countenance of the little farm boy or the red locks of old Aunt Norade, I was indeed. delivhted 1 made the visitor tell me the news of the country at the foot of the mountain-the baptisms, the marriages, but that which Interested me most of all was whatthad happened to my master's daughter, our Demomelle Stephanette, the prettiest girl for ten leagues around. Without appearing to be too much bent upon requiring this knowledge I gathered Information us to whether she went a great denl to fetes and evening assemblies; whether new admirers were still throng» Ing about hor, and should you wsk me what good those det-ls could do me, a poor shepherd of the mountain, I will reply that 1 wa 20 years old, aud that Stephnuetto was In my eyes tae handsome est creature on the face of God's earth. Now, ono Somday when I was waiting for my provisions, it so chanced that they did mot arrive untll very late. In the morning Tsald to myself: \ It is the fault | of the high mess:\ then toward non a | beavy storm cates on and L thought that the mule bad been unable to set out in cxuse of the bud condition of the road, At lust, about 8 o'clock In the afternoon, the aky having eteared and the monutain be- j fug all of a glitter with water und sun- light, I heard, amid the dropping» from the leaves and the overflowing of the swollen brooks, the bells of the mule, is gay and brisk as a grand church chime on Eustor day. But it was nelther the little farm boy nor old Aunt Norade who was urging the animal along, Jt was-guess who! our demoiselle, my friends -our domolselle bersolf, seated right between the omer baskets, all rosy with the mountain mir and the coolness brought on by the storm. The little farm boy was sick; Aunt Norado wus absent on a holiday visit to her. chilldren. Protty Stephanetie told me all this as sbe sprang down from her inulo, und also that she was lato in arriving. be cause she bad lost her way. But to see hor so finely dressed, with ber flowered ribbons, ber brilliant skirt and her Ince, whe bad rather the air of having lingered at some dance than of having sought for her road among the bushes, Ob, the delicious creature! My eyes could not grow weary of gazing at her. It Is true that I bad nuver seen her so meur. Bometimes during the winter, when the flock had gone down into the plain and I had returned in the eveniug to the farm- house to sup, sho pamed briskly through the ball, without talking much to the wervants, always bedecked and a tndo haughty, Now I had hor there before me, for myself lone. Was it not enough to turn my head? When she had taken the provisions from - the baskot Stephanette began to look cn- riously around her. Ralsing a little her Sunday akirt, that might otherwise have become stained with mud, entered tho fold. Sho wlubed to see the corner where I slept, the pile of straw that was my bed, my sheepskin covering, my big cape hung against the wall, my crook In my (intiock gun. Allthis anused har, \So it is here you live, is It, my poor shepherd?\ said abo, with a heavenly smile. \How tired you must got of always being alone, What do you dot What do you think about?\ I had a strong desire to reply, \Abont ou, mistress,\ and I should have told ths truth, but my confusion was so great that I could not find a single word. 1 think she moticod this, and that the milschicvous creature took pleasure in redoubling my embarrassment with hor roguery \And your sweetheart, shephent?\ con- tinued sha. \Does she climb up bere to sea you sometimes? Surely «bo must be the Golden Goat or the Fairy Entereile, who skips only over the summits of the mount- mins.\ | And she herself, as she spoke thus to ma, had the very air of the Fairy Ester- elle, with her lovely head thrown back, the Early laughter rippling from ber cherry ps, and her baste to depart that made her visit seem like a dazzling vision. \Adieu shepherd!\ \Adieu mistress!\ And she was gone, bearing away with her the empty baskets. When the descending. road hid her from sight 12 soemed to me that the stones roll- ing beneath the shoes of the mule were falling one by one upon my heart. I heard them a lozg, long time, and until the close of the day I was like oue wrapped in a fleet slamber, fearing. to stir lest I might ve away my m. 'Toward evening, ha the Dapths of the val- ley began to grow blue and asthe sheep huddled together, bleating to return to the {Ola Ibeard some one call me down the ad and saw reappear our demefsells, no ms I had seen her & short to me, nothing but an overpowering pride on thinking that in a corner of the fold, close beside the curfous flock thut atarec at her as sho ly asleep, my master's duughter-like a sheop more precious and whiter than all the. reat-was reposing, In trusted to my care. Never had the heavans appenred to pos- sess such depths, never had the sturs seemed so. brilliant, Suddenty the door of the fold opened and pretty Stephnnette made hor appearance. She could not sleep The animals rattled the straw as they moved about, or bleated in meir\ ame She preferred to come to the fire. Seeing this, I cast my wheepskin over her show» ders. I stirred up the flames and we aut down side by side, remaining thus without uttering a single word. If you have ever passed a night in the open air you know thit at the hour when we sleep a mysterious world awakes. amid the solitude and the silence. Then the brooks wing in thelr clearest tones and the ponds are lighted ap with tiny flames. All the spirits of the mountain freely come and gos Cire is a rustling in the «ir, there. are almost imperceptible sounds, us if we heard the tree brunches growing aud the grass springing up. Diy is the life of creatures, but night is the Life of things, When one is not accustomed. to this it fills one with fear, Therefore our demsoiselle wis all of a quiver and clung to me closely at the slightest noies. At one time, a long melancholy ery arose from the pond that sparkled below us and came rolling upward to our ears, At the sume instant a beautiful shooting star glided over our heads in the same direction, as If the lamentation we heard were bear Ing a flash of light with it. \What is that?\\ asked Stepbanette, in a whisper. \A soul entering puradise, mistress!\ answered I nmiking the sign of the cross. She made the sume wlen and, for n mo- ment, gazed meditetively into the Then sho said to me \In it true, shophard, thut you people ure magicians?\ \Not in the least, our demoiselle. But hore we live mach nearer the stars than the people of the plain, aud know better what Is talking place among the sparkling lights ; of heaven She was still gazing upward, resting her hew against one of her hin is, and. wrup- ped in the shoepskin like u hitle heavealy shepherd \Ab. how beautiful they are\\ crted she. | Do | ipr ad fe the \I never naw so many of them. hefore! you know their names, shoplierd?\ Yes, Indeed, mistress's Liston: above is in Nt. Jnce from France straight into Bt. Jacgurs de Gatice who his to the brave Courloma zna when he was inching war mpon the Marncetis. Further away you hrve the Car of Souls, with ita: four replendant asletrees. The three stams in front are the three horses, end that Uy one almost mtainst the t.ird fy tie car dower. Do. you. gee all azonod that shower of C4 ng starst Tacy ane the souls the gou . chor dos not want fn hewten, \A littl» lower w the Havrack or the Three: Kipi 'e stare formiag it serve ua our clock 1 hive unig to glance at them to know thit ft in now after mul might. -A di the Law or get, still looking. t= wned the south, alitim dent de Nolan, tao torch of the stam. that ator this dt whist the »bepuesds It pene that. one n Jit dean de Doolan, with the Three Tings and the Pom: too the woddioc of a shar, one of their. friends Too Ts netieso, nord in a Jiurry than the nist, started, tov may, the first of rll and took the bata real Loca ar her up there umay in tue moist of the hewvons \The Three Kiugs went by a lower read and overtoos her, but lazy don de Nill who had whipt too lite, wis left Lehind, and, in order to atop them, io Lis tury he threw lik stick at them Thot in wig the Three Kime are also called Joan de Milun's Stick, But: the most benutifid of wll the stare orist ress n aues, the. that li glits tn at dasin when we drive forth our flocks, and also in the etcusmiq when we bring them back. Wo have given It another nie, Migaclomns, the beastie ful Maguelontie, who runs «iter Pierre do Provence and marries bii every seven years \ \What shenhord! Are ther then mar rlages among the stars\\ \Yes Indusd, mist rew And, mol was strivieg to explain to her what these rintringes were, | felt: some: thing cool and soft weigh lightly upon my whoulder. It waw ber bead, h wleep, that was leaning aqalast priory of fil hogs, lice i last She remabued thus without stirring tinttl the moment w ben the st ix of heaven pals d. effaced by the dawnitec day for me, L her. siscpiog, some who 'roubled, hut fully: protected by the brogit night that has never ooo mention thin pure thomghrs. us Goo store rontinued their «tlent mate re de sis &+ a vast fck, and at times 1 imagined that onn of those atmes-the prettiest and. most brilliant of them al -having. lost its wav, hal come to me and placed its bead upon my shoulder that it might slumber th perce -Alphonse Daudet in Phalaaelphia News Right It. goes Prerything Goes Wron In the bodily mechanism when tew out of order Constipation, dyspepaia, ~n- tamination of the bicod, imperfect rer. .s tion are certain to eneie. . But it im easy to prevent these consequenions, and remova thiir , enuse, by a courre of Hostetter'® Stoniach , Hitters, which stifoilater the biHary orgaa ! and regulates ite action . The direct result in ; a disappearance of the pains beneath the robs | and through the shoulder blade, the naren. - beadache, yellownoss of the tin. furred look | af the tongue, and sour odor of the breath, which charseterize liver complatht . Sound digestion and a ar babft of body are blessings aio the use of this cele brated restorative of bealth, which imparts a degree of vi nrantes Jo anfety from malarial eptdemie« Norve weakness and over f relieved by it, and it Improves both appetite and sleep. Wade the Old Lady Mad. at's the trouble between young Bond his Lok land lendledy? \She asked him to n‘s at dinner on Bunday and he said: mun- what we are about to receive. make us truly thankful, for without Thine ald we are to be Ctherwise.'\-Acko. _---e--- Change of life, backache. mon W fit,“ cared fl les' Free sammples at Coukon', 180 Eenecs street, and at the Iroquois Pharmacy. About Men aud Women. gm “a” 'the-cost of ber ea esas esis i B gore r to the body which Is fter best | ment Hever so badly in love that sho wut * 2T M 14% © 73, * BUFFALO EVEN xILLBD HIM WITH MEB HAZ PIN. v us@ LIKE A MAS, A Negro Girl Fatally Wounds a Negro; A Ludy Gete Her Shoor \Shined\ Be- Boy While Sitting on the Church fore Breakfast, Bench. Vestorday | morning about 10. alclock a (From the Atlanta Constitution ) wl drome lady—lander?” hf,“ thia’ocfiua; in has just played. an im-\ IY -whs seen. walling: leisurely up r {51:31:19 $25? igafsmnm'u jcrim‘i’un’l history || meet Iméking‘llllmul PM. {in “5“??th £27135 \ s been. fi © thing, . Near the carh in front 0 With one a negro boy hos been fatally | polifim restaurant wats on empty chair, . A# 1000 as the lady: saw this her eyes twinkled acd ber mouth browlened into a very pur- ceptible smile, . She made a beeline for the chair and mat down, . 'This was not all she wanted, for sho began to cast quick glances in several directions. . Her at lust cought sigh of some small urchins playing in front of the Globe: Democrat uftice. m \Bay! $3?\ Come hure; I want you, shored # lady in a high key. The Ride made a teumper for the caller and the first one who reached hor was told that sho wiuited him to shine her »hucs, \Sit Wkht, boss; put up your hoof.\. ex claimed the shiner, forgetting the sex of bis customer, The sight of a woman seated in a chatr on the outer edge of a sidewaik having bor shou polished was a novelty to the St, uls male population and crowds began to gather at I points not far distant, . Tue judy paid no at I stabbed. - The stabbing. occurred fn the old Autioch es Aud a begro girl 15 years old gave the desth-dealing blow, Two weeks ago last Monday niglit there were services at Antioch Cburgh, and among othors in attendance were Joél. Wiliams, a negro about 17 years of age, und Corn Young. . The two sat side by side. During the exercises the girl began prod- ding Wiliams with a pin. | The bux took his puntshment quietly. for a fet minutes, but | kindly caught the girl's band and touk thi Instrament of torture from her, throwing it on the floor, Quictly she drew fromm her hat a pin about five inclies in leagth, and with all her forco drove it: into: Witams's right side, just | ahove his hip. The pin sink into the Iichh‘ until only the head upon the end could be | seen. It was a painful wound, and the boy sprang from bis seat with a yell. Fersons present gathored around him, and, after learning: the cause of Lis cries, found tee pin and drew it out, The pin bail penetrated the body its full Jength, but with its removal the pain ceased, and both Williams and the girl remained ut church until. the. congregation. was. div ansed. Williams lives on Grove street, in the et« trome northwertern portion of the city, and ) while on his war there subi uly. becunio quite sick, An excessive wenno quickly followed. and the Lax sank to the ground. { Hhe sisters a clald of Lior [4 yours, was with , hing aind, as re ting 1. m to lin Fo supported 1 him. for a block Tuen, won out and abe. to do. more, ahe lett bie sitting in a! doorway un Murietta street, and went to ber i liotwe Jor le'p Dcls Frerew, the bov's arnt, and her bus ' bend. went for Wiimans uml curried. bin hote - \here they exituined the. boy's side, | but conld fud n thing, and, believing that | c he sas not hint meuck, they revired. 1 be mext he rig th of interme pam in Lis side nod hick and was unable to saat wita mute n first Ids cunt thought he sie p layne and emctused to allow fase to remain in the bowes Later in theday she fiutel the boy lying under a tree in the , walk, rnt , The be ot rey, frumifil trap. Xe was grommame tert I i hom Paks anddly c rune Tue wins mmssted the boy Into the bous# ifviaey rr coo wears ancy o iits wnd put hew to bed With &e ab ull nly insid.onim mesa y ben she cent for a physician, Whil then with tov aud is perfidy Bir fur wome cate the doctor did not re- ) urbed Whomg ste up Aud u olied mim onlt mut the next day Thea | tanago Tribune, te fownd she Loy mm w bul condition. Sinco me- their the bos Jie: contimued to sith and t se pho comps whn hive seen hin upper [ food chr any good. He isnow ters byy onms ated ato nearly all the time wholly > 6 wos of sll around him. His cheeks , whee bellow, Ins eves ime sunk deep mto lr bead woule bos dirs, parebed and. blis tored, de: dis teeth tilly. His desth secs alan t a. certainty and. bis! tons bave all hupes of bis tention to the watchers and uppeared as tin- concerned as if it was an every-day occur- rence with her, | But it was fun for the un- oecupled baotblucks, \Hey tuav, Junie! bave you joined the woman. sullriqusta'®' . abouted a minative American sovereign, with a box undor his arm, \Look. out dere, you'll hit de stockin' of do Indy.\ \Hs let ue come bold up. the dress while: you. anine.\ . \De top 0° know any. bette;? \Dat's b t breago womea Lean tell it from her feet.\ | Toase and many other remarks were heard, but the lady paid no attention sunk afer the boy way throush she gave bin a and walked into the rev- taurnrt | to eat her. breakfust.-Sf, Lowa Grobe-Demugrat, - . How Anout turPiovence of allowing a Couglcto run on, nmoing the Peimonary and Wroniclhial wen. that approved and ¢, br. u Jaynes Expectorant, uy A pothecary't The hammock (and I n une It flys) with awe, Wath w mtent L taon the frenclinous thikg), 1 say the hanamock in tue tuil Of it legturate poulai persia Must onine ackbomelzed whe the world. aboll When Baby was sick, wa gare hor CastorIa, When she was a Cluld, abo orled for When whe becatio Miss, aho clung to Castoria, When als hiad Children, she go«~ them Costoria, hide Irvin an: Emma alivet, and when ween aas sid ov. vont chinch tog ther ft. wasn't bys dat wo merttig Me and Joel bad camg pin andl be knocked my bu unt vote 26 acd rew hed up and took there bor an Lat a - fade - dde!\ shok ah bie acmecne prshed Muted U fob iad This drove ti ' pur decorte hi . | euiled it outside rnc | nu 1 hind no idei of hito oe, becaue + we. were. plieaing. and were wood ds lies he was burt ante} lis\ t told me yesterday \ wins uatl o oviock Siuday afrecs can when soc died of supers | muued by the wound. | hon ce on- For the sic demes Cf ond sem vabmmble. lts perfect tor the hees for who hit mas intended bn being oun j stautly detroneti at d -o- + At Nantasket. Jalon S arine uncht a \ lil. who drove the pin mto \\'Hlinm-‘i I t Why the Engagement Was Broken, e eee +91 by nian | will onlt for you at 8 Sunday event ine for a drive aver to the lake Don't polut me Jur.\ murine What n nender du you do 10, my whitts 11 it makers the besowcs wrinkle up not If do botter work 1, m st vo antnemwhere vive JAMES 1 BLAKE.\ cname my mp for Children ! .. Winelows c+ 9 pause wod allay all. pars n + c Part Ain pecueniber, Mand, began. tie youth, in tremnls as tomes, t you granted: ny entreaty Inst night and \One onc ment, Ha young women, rweetly interposed the | tous go and ait (hy the widow, It is contar *~ And sho Ind Sim trini ‘ bin eviy from the concemied phonograph, one In river As i so- Vint: you eruoted ray entoonty. last be. resumed, \nnd pergnttel me to lacs vou A kiss, Mund, in the hardest thing in the we R to: forgot,\ That kim has bee. burnay on my. Bpe ever woes, and now dearest, I have come to nuk you. the old, ond {question. Will you\ -- [ \It doea't seem to be nny cooler here. wnin interposed the. lovely | ut and sho. led. the 1; Her jorely lige moved stmety as u prijers rhe lives em tos cn [eaven' Mus wire bent; 1 fess fro Pill w she smniced Iv outh for one ator manier seres Tonk Harry.\ On Stonday morn I amc this maid again < businew -like malden, versed in eup t it ng ire With sent, shore wos,\ work, \Hutt ring In the seu r the bidden phonogph was worktng. wns Fondi w her form with \many a soft h phonon ¢ fie werned an angel In my eves hecued hie posed so pretty and ao perts maris around nsw whook their mens © Fall, dod theeditor give you a boarty ro ant raids \There goes: that. hornd, bored oapticn® a 'read asked the roung poet fart [-_ blow as healid. feo took 'mit uthe effisicn, an | be seemed to need only n to mine ind an tots Aceelience 00 had as ce atch onsket beside hns sis. n lot of ther in it, aad he said to in \PH quer po (in hore tif} T want dt unl day.\ / hi Price Ki 48 TIN Called For: Iua?y taking n wid isk, won For the of Women. The ©Wimedanghes\ is the name. to bs given a company in W nstimgton for the j or- pose of bu beadg an \ters for women's nes cnt ace N bedy knows what cho mieane, bot ite plans ene misil m a pec. wath mn for , the Womer «o must an \ V. rane Inan, the bederad in of Cmon. ihe Worl ag Girls: Amociation, Women Kebef Corps, Women a Prete Association Wonian Sitfrage Astoola- tina, King's Daughters, ited Crowe and Deco- rative. Art Aweelntions, with room. for any number of private clube beades, and a gyin- naum, Low ling alley natatoritim and coffe roam te bect. Einon anl. success inastured to the undertaking: socinl atocese is hoped for also But cortainiy. it deserves a batter tame than this Abrough Train to Lokewnod. The Ene Ratiway train Joaving f 7 dody ans 5 com runs Cirough to i wood wi ailcriang. passe . the bestie .t weer offered for rem (“hunauwuu Lake lbe oe turn train Lakewood at 4 45 P M , eastern. time os i reaches Buffalo at 7-30 I' M 1!keiy Ite Would. Mry, Wickwire ~If ven gn firft: you ® .- gybeat dear Mr. Wickwire-[ an ro L ners went anywhom ret without haying t cs ano br i oat nx. A complaint has been entered that the ben- quets text on board the outgoing. steamers are filling up the harbor. Mire Elizabeth Strong, the printes of mni- mals, burned ber hands in Paris last year and has not yet been able to resume work. It is rumored that the passengers on the Penneyivania Limited are to be attended oy ladies' maids in place of colored porter. All the \awellest\ floral decorations made in London during the season wer» the work of two lady bo Mre. Norton and Mrs. Green A t on ivory of Mra. Fremont in her youth, a vaiged memento of General Fre- was placed on bis breast at bis denth ned buried with him. Express. ___ What Wight be Frprcted, slow? It seems to fairly creap. Condugte {our old, Wouldn't ex ut creep yet, woul Republican. ___ An Epitaph Our cook, Bridget Green. Ph-t E Gasoline. it to do ans thing youl-Bingha won -_-». A Delightral Trip. New York Contral observation trins now Lewiston, connecting there with a The of the Massachusetts Burean of , steamer on river from Lome» t> Labor Statistica shows that while in 1875 | Nisgnmm-on-the-Lake. there were 19 branches of ind in which | obtained of . the Rural-auger“ women were not employed, in 1885 there| monument and various other pt were only eight. Brock's getting her bon- American tour. *_--+-_--- Distinction. Parson-I'm earprised. lflmm'on'ingnou Bunday. 'i you promise you ad Jimmy Todd-Yes, sir, but wa ain't rein- min'; we're ouly bathin'. An inventory of the wardrobe of Queen Elisabeth, rade in the 1600, shows that \Queen Bess\ had 99 MW \ 125 pettlconts, 27 mlm'm ssfeguards, 85 doublets 46 cloaks, Paradorieat. the shoe is fii de pice to slime; don't ye i BUSINESS DF fatuated young man back to the corner wher , s What were you auping, Hurry \- Chicay)| 1 | |WEB walt for ina on the other shore, won't v / for you at least baif an Lour - Terre: Haw ) ip -Why, the road ain't over a | and istoria points of Interest, ! jeitbwe sa mo f | , to see tom in / NG NEWS, WE Th le strange that my huiband, who pfldhlgihhn- wilt os hiv tidy apyecrance, can carry so much hidden dirt.. And all this nastinets could be avoided If he would mse x Wolff's § { IEBlacking on bis shoes, and yet he sare itis the finest Dracaing tn the world for his hamnors, Change a Pine Table to Walnut, | A Poplar Kitchen Press to Antique Oak. 4 Cane Rocker to Mahogany. . See what can bo done with 205.0, worth of BK RON adn ray i7. ARU: WOLFF a RANDOLPH, Fhiladeiphis, ADAM, > MELDRUM & ANDERSON, AMERICAN BLOCK Wednesday, August 13. days-the days between the seasons. the tinal weeks of summer sunshine, ( CLOAKS. 64 reduced. from $4.00 to (lt ne. © a oxford kersey: from $4.00 to $8.00. 64 sintings for gentlemen from $8.50 (lime snitings from $8.50 to $2.50. j and from $2.00 to $2.35, and o on dow o | | i to giao, the line ~the last from A greater reduction in from $1.73 to $1.00, Abas. Maton & Aspenson. D to $1.75. Money: goes: nearly t usual among the wish fab Jne Scotch gingbins for $0. Yie for $0c. As Scotch girghams for 15¢. We seesurhers for 1lyc. linen ongecs for 2 tim - Noverty ougDums only 10 nsoumre Hennetta, the new fabric, Ilewne only Tee. Avau, & Anvemio® None too curly Pan stples in dress. The lines of rolors nre ready. gocas. Hand kerchinfi h: im portation, to 5.00 each, A magnificent variety. At the lace counter: new. torchon nnd widths of edges, New veilings (Florentine: gets, All with insertion to mutch. and ruchings. Many new flannels have been received and the prices ure low. ! Apam. Mruoucic & Arperson, i DRY GOODS and CARPETS, 800-408 Main: St., American Block. And we are going to soll in ten days, commencing Aug. 4, 5000 YARDS -or- Ingrain Carpets AT 60; PER YARD, WORTH 80¢, These are ful} atandard, all wool filing, nds of woratnd warp, made Raving ton0 of the. fluest stock. and col rags. Mail orders solicited. Exclusive Dealers in Carpets and Draperies, Opp. Tift House in w ir Over Pred. J Doru's Jewelry Store. Teath extraced without pain b ete of | PuTBR C.STRAUE Telephope 1411, T. 1873. Denler in All Kinds of CUT ATONE, 1151 MAIN 8T, opp. Summer streets street, near Dodge, Bullaio, ran frequently between Niagara Falis and | THE FROPLE of the State of New York Beautiful views are ! r in the estate DRY GOODS and CARPETS We repent that these are the bargain The first signs of autumin goods have I qnt down theprices on many sutamer styles wich nustbe closed out during one lot of to get a glimpse of \ is = - And thio what eirprised his \dear @i!\ o ploncyure well forward and, many new Some of the ether departmentsare also showing now mon complete early Prices ranging: from: 50¢ ANS ER & MEYER, 472 Main St. Dr. E. C. LOXENECKER i Dental Parlors, a 85 to 89 E. OENESEE ST, Passenger - What ruaket the train go 10 } the uss of Gan also 98 ®. Y. The be rule-a: Oftgnce Shen Bbows fust in the sade. and 18 lap mantles. mmdflwmzh mmdkwmnmd always em- the clothes of ber shildren. As now fas w mmmmwmpa—fmmn obliged to feave them to their attendants, Lady Hetberton, the English dress re- former, bes exnctioned a now sott of dress Lfi'wmm . «a m‘wnwdm $ a kind of with the % Van Hovrens Goon |- $The Orlginal-Most Soluble. dress, £ the tems, forming divided. alist, wearing of post $ antsoar armcertee n tabs necthar. 1 cATARRE REACHED HBR Loxes. Dangerous Condltloq of Mrs. Alico Stewart. The How Sho Was Resonod. Of the hundreds of patients who have been garnish-sully cured by the specialists at 108 ranklin street, pertiaps 'there is none more remarkable than that of Mrs, Allco Stowart, whose ploassnt home is at 148 Erle streot, this chi She had long suffered and hor aches and pains were almost without number, Thero seemed to be an almost continuous formation of entarzhal mucus in her head-and while sho bad some nasal dischargo there was al ways a dro ping of poisonous matter Into her throat, where it became very tenacious and bard to raise, Sho had pain in almost every purt of lier head and her oyes became very weak and sore, Mrs. Dr. Crossley, Ladies' Consulting Physician of the Eclectle Medical Institution, The disense finally extended. to ber. lungs, enusing a violent cough day and night, and She felt pain and soreniom tn ber Jungs.\ Her breath becaine short and she gradually failed in streagth. Her uppetite failed and the little food she ate gave her much distress from the forma« tion of gas in her stomach, | The sharp cut- ting pains in her back and kidneys end nevoss the lower part of har body were very. severs, | In fact at thes there was seurcely any. por- tion of her body free from pas, and she also ! suffered from all tnnse disenses and conditions | peculiar to women. . She says: The above story of my euffering is true, 1 treated with mix plyviciens but got no relict. , Read« ing of the woudertul cures made by the phys sictns of the Eclectic Medical Institute, I consalted therm After carefully examining my case they said 1 could yet be cured.~ Although I bad but littio faith | took a course of treatnient, | and I now wludly. testify with the many | P uthars to my complete cure. Mas, Arice Srewain, Free consultation every duy Do wot forget the special consultation of doctors on «very Wodnesiny Oftlee hours 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., and 6 to 8 P, M.. Houd two 2-cont stunips for ques tion blanks. Address all lettor to DEN. WARREN & DEWEY lectic Medical Institute, 19% untclin Street, Buffalo, -or- MEN AND WOMEN, mxhll Buccessful Mothode of atarch in all its Forma, New and Treatment for Dyrpepria, Lung, Heart and Kiduey Troubles, General Pho sicut and Neryoas Prostration, Disemses of the Skin and Blood, eto. With the beneflte of a private laboratory, em- bracing rare and curtly drugs not in commun use, vlestrieai and all mectianionl: faollitios and a vist experience. we onn reanonably look for success even in the most obstinate cases. \The bes: medial skills controlled by the Com- pany, a eriitenced by the succenaful treatment of the' large tamer of cases that have parred through the bands of the Company'« ata during their stay In our city \-- MonPreal. Herald. 'The staff members of the Erie Medical Co, come very 11:5!“ recominended from the oitien they lave rinfted and have. been wall received by our peojiln < Aaltimare Herald They bave achios od imost, remarkable and pro- nounced success. «Omaha Republican. E3T~ Consultation with physicl FREE 'and AMERICAN GOODS. To- ordér; oliole of our entize stook | ; of. Bustier Trou», §8; to 810. WARMER, 1m &: s2-54 PEARL fizg Open Monday and Saturds ONE OF THE GREATEST DRIVES . YET. 300 Children's Suits! \All that's left from a thousand bought early in the season.\ Ages from 5 to 15 years, light and medium colors. > They 'are made from ENGLISH, IRISH EVE heard of who said she' sand women are the / for it today. o> Pus Won't what does for 100, We'placed them on our coun. do for you } ' ters at $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00, For the next TEN DAYS we offer the entire lot at $5.00 a Buit, which means grea? value fer our customers. See display in our Mammoth Clothing Window, S. 0. BARNUM & 865 Main Stree! Olled Slike, The Raven, shoo dressing article in market. Bath Towels Mittens, Hol Brushes, Sponmpwdwlmflxfl ming Delts for beginners, a perfect success, Lawn Teunls Bashes, Bolts, Buggies, olo. at Neve toin ork an vas es, ' “Em? a, fining, cinflfinkfif‘mg. e ac 0 r mada especially to: our . perior @t x51y AFFLICTIONB ARE NATURA ano has Nervous He i CLOTAING, HATS and FURKISHINGS . 86 & Sfigneca St. mmo-we- fed. Thaifilfi these ao p lek. For Z. drogyits In U. 8._ Send 10c. for namplo t; ? Excrifice Sale 0 py bUndam mMeb. Cf PARASOLS cammenchzi to- ave by all. age. .. . ©0., Durb 3.13m’1‘o'2é' twouty per cent on all- good. This is a rare opportunity to secure a Splon> dld bargain. S. J, McBee & Ca, 3Mcunfacturers, 881 Main 8t., near Eagle. m w an v, - # Dally at 9:40 A. M., arriving at Indiana PIKE OS. um“: evening, and St, umfvzslgnut Final Any person desiring to purchise & FOR TICKETS and full information reliable Piano at a §ow price, and MMer's Ticker Offem \Tite Seuss, 21 make small paymonts, should call Mtte Rd Exthange treet Depot upon C, H. G'IYLEY, 82 Pearl st., near Seneca. N, B.-Estab. 1842, Nonew Piano sold without a personal guarantee as to its durability. mute OUR HOUSE will be opened Sat- urday evening for the accommo- dation of those desiring to purchaso Qor examime) the finest line of Mechanics' Tools in the country. WEED & CO. 284 & 266 Main Street, meownst cor. or swan. SANITARY PLUMBING Io all its branches. Gas and Steam Fitting done by IRLBACKEN & DAYIS, Dealers in Chandeliers and Gas Fixtures 820 to 33% Main St., 504 to 308 Washington St, Burrazo. N. Y. m wie Now ruk from Buffato to Indianbislli and Bt. Louls vis McuenC@eneAt | o NAA TAs cores pi, 04 w. No. 765. Jr’wwnnm 408 Main pimited Chiougo ep. . | 20:50 ; 39 & Atlaatlo leap,. \9:00 €, wichipes Represe _ \.( Tas AC Hiagurm & Toronto Kx) 147: bo \Di +Not on , aptent to cities, 5h” 01:1]er ining Care from Buftalo vik mmwooumwm og Ew YORK CENTRAL | ERIE MEDICAL COMPANY, jose iy 04 Kingara street. pur rEonus of mk state of NEw York, to Nancy MeKee, (ores Nickelenn, | Iasbelia Batty or Benttie: Ellen McComb or Harris, If Itv- ing sod if dend then to ber | hetre at law, next of in, legal representatives and all penions interest=d in her ertate. whoso name, agos, tn wee of riad intice are unknown and onnnot after d ligent ingwry ho ascertained: Annlo E. Care michael Hagh Shannon and Shingon, and Jaines Carmichare, it be 'be Neige, nnd if ho be dead then to hir children, leire at. lav, reat of legal representatives and all p-reons Inter: mind in bae extate, whose. a aren. places of reatece a» unknomn and cartoot after diligent inquiry be ascertained. and Margaret McCnb, it the be Iiring, and If ahe be dead then to ner clitl- dren. bein ad law. neat of kin, “Tn representa: ures and all persons Interested: In her estate, whore names. agen places of residence are un. knows and cannot after has! be ancer tained. helm at lase. and nett of Matthew MeComb. tate of the efty of Buffalo, in the County of Erie and Siste Gf Nex York, decensed Whrrena Thomas J. Murphy. Jamee H. Car imiobacl. exscutors, and Eitss 11. McComb, execu wz. of the etsy of Buffalo. in anid County, named in the will of the said deceased, have um; pets toned the Surmgate® Court of our ssid tr of Erie to bare @ certain instrnment to werfting m“‘°&‘°3flf‘\ of December, 14x31)” ing to bath pessoos! ay. - mitted to probate anand for the Tant will and Tecta. mpt of said decvased. You. and each of you. are therefore clied to ap- before the Burrogate of our said County of irie, office, In the Cify and Coumty gnu. tn ma] “if?“ a,e County Erte, on Beptember, 1890, at ten o'clock in the foremcon of thet day and attend the probate of the said will. And & Hudson River Railroad, Great Four-Track Trunk Line 3 Beven Baul Trams, | gig. Tra This is thi Consult the HEW LIN MEDICAL C0, 485 & 487 Main St, Buffato, N. Y. \Twenty years' contlaueus tice. Specialists In Chronic, Nervous, Private, hing blood tnd Rectal Discrsca Fir Conmitation at office or by quill free. Mef ginen sent by rualt or xpress, meturely ed, free from Guarantees to care y, soraty and permasantiy. BLOOD AD (QD DBRS, eradicated without. the ald of roarcary, ever sores, ulcers, paiva boses, sore threst, mouth and tanpaes if?“ tic., permanently cured, where others ha EDIT, RHAM or bieoty ur ne, urine hig colored at EE, on standing weak prompity eroare | an “\\I§'.5: at “3 b , axaept at hear ar ew annoyance. _ . PLE ET Voie, mmemtace at cantery. No detention from bosiness. t To Young & Middle-Aged Men. x . gn both mind body, with ail dns destrorng a % fl, permanently : - af oo img state Ce apa orm tas wou Marren Mak, oe Chone ans mar yes: pared in 6 fee days. Yeung Sam \Noam aera at SA MWSR